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paul-e-walnts t1_j7qf6oo wrote

There isn’t an easy solution. But I would suggest stop treating dogs like people. They don’t belong in restaurants or stores. We shouldn’t use our money and space in the city to accommodate them.

People should understand a city is not an appropriate environment for a dog. Our sidewalks and green spaces shouldn’t be covered in shit and piss from these animals.

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jaylen_browns_beard t1_j7qiefc wrote

Treating dogs like people is very different from what your describing. Businesses can allow pets or disallow them, it is up to their discretion. A suggestion on what people should do is not a solution it’s merely a suggestion. Actionable legislation would be an example of a solution. However I don’t think that’s realistic since your views are pretty niche lol

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paul-e-walnts t1_j7qoets wrote

No, it is treating dogs like people.

Guy, I came here to point out owning dogs in a city is dumb, not propose legislation. But if you insist, ok. Ban dogs and zero out spending on accommodating them. Instead, shift that spending on enforcing the ban.

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